True. Getting worked up about Scottish/British is beyond tedious these days, but calling someone English, or Scottish, when the reverse is true is stupid. Expecting them to get that right is no different to expecting them to get his name right, and shouldn't be controversial.

It couldn't be more obvious that he wants more from the Wimbledon fans. I think the Olympics had made him realise just how a great a fully vocal, partisan support can be.

It can't be under-estimated just how much a fully partisan crowd can make a difference. You only have to look as far some of the Davis Cup results and performances at Queens and Wimbledon from the likes of Evans and Ward (who struggle to reproduce that form anywhere else) just to see.

I was born in England, i would support Murray if i was a different nationality, i would support him if he was a different nationality, there's something about the guy that is so genuine and down to earth, the polar opposite of someone like Federer whose personality i detest.

True. Getting worked up about Scottish/British is beyond tedious these days, but calling someone English, or Scottish, when the reverse is true is stupid. Expecting them to get that right is no different to expecting them to get his name right, and shouldn't be controversial.

There is absolutely no reason for anyone to get worked up about Andy being called Scottish or British as he is both. I remember 2 years ago at the French Open they referred to him as English. There is no excuse for that error.

I used to be on the tennis.com forum and you have no idea how many times I had to explain the difference between Scottish/English/British. What is Great Britain? What is the United Kingdom? Not sure why but some posters did seem flummoxed. A few of them did think that Britain means England. Sad but true.

Nationality does not matter to me. I support them all because I like their personalities and their games.

It started off about nationality with me for Andy but it's since gone way beyond it as I've learned more about his off court persona and seen him achieve so much on court. I liked Tim too but I can't say it went any deeper than the fact he was British and I felt a bit sorry for him at Wimbledon!

The first men's player I remember watching was Agassi (had a crush on him in his long-haired days!) and I remember cheering on Jana Novotna in her Wimbledon finals as a young girl!

Andy Murray ‏@andy_murray 2nd on tomorrow vs verdasco.Thanks for all the messages will give it 100 percent... #makesomenoise

I'm not on twitter, but I'm sure those of you out there that are will re-tweet.

I'm thinking of emailing Chris Evans Breakfast show. He's been playing tennis music since Wimbledon started and has spoken with a few tennis stars there, so I think that Britain's favourite breakfast show should put it out there that Andy wants some noise Edit: I've just emailed them! [email protected] My subject was Andy Murray needs our help! Pass it on!!!!!

Can I just add that it probably doesn't help when you're 2nd on court and there's just been a good match before hand, as most spectators will want a toilet break, refreshments or a quick bite to eat afterwards, and unless you can cork it for Britain, have snacks and drinks to hand, you're going to miss the start!